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The Housewife's Greatest Friend. You have but to
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try it to convince you t'\at it is the best on th* market.
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§For sale in Hickory by
A. J. Payne & Sor. •
Whitener & Martin
E. C. Johnson
Harris & Little
Bost & Newton |
Shell Grocery Co. I
* ft£GlST£f)EO K
For Saie by F. B. Ingold, Hicko -y, N. C.
Elf you want your hens to lay, feed them fresh ground
M green bone, crushed oyster shells, mica grit, alfalfa mea ,
;f U chicken wheat, cracked corn, beef scraps, chick meal.
A trial will convince you. Sold by
,55 1 W. B. VODER
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1 Always Bought
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▼MS OENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY.
Richard Little as a College Strong
.Man.
New York Suu.
Hickory people will be delight
ed to see the superb record our
young fellow-townsman, Mr.
Richard Little, has made as a
college athlete. The following
is from the New York Sun:
"In the recent athletic record
gotten out of the fifty strongest
college men in the United States
under twenty years of age, Rich
ard Little of North Carolina
stands preeminen in percentage.
He represented Cornell. Although
he was not a student, his having
marticulated made him eligible
for the contest. His percentage
was 97. the three percent being
taken off for weak eyes caused
from over reading. Third from
Little came Roland • Harriman
of Harvard, son of tfte late E. H,
Harriman.
Harvard was elated last year
at the wonderful record of San
ford, the Harvard strong man.
falls back to second
place giving his first place to
Little. Little bettered Sanford's
records a'most double in chin
, ning and dipping.
A few of the things that Little
did in the Difford system were, —
chinned himself 43 times, dipped
36 times, lifted 826 lbs. with his
legs and pushed up over his head
with one hand 126 lbs.
I ittle's measurements are as
follows: Actual weight 140 lbs.,
j biceps 15 in., calf 16 in., chest
| expansion 9 1-2 in., breathing
! capacity 405 cu. in. It is no in
signicant fact, when Little's new
sparring partner has to weigh
169 pounds in order to overcome
his strength and have anything
like a showing,
r Little has twice refused to en
ter the Olympic team which wil
jgo to Stockton this month, hit
! parents having refused to allow
his entry, nevertheless he stand?
! amiost unprecedented in the milt
run.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
jby local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
Thete is only one way to cure deaf
ness, and toat is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucus
lining of the Eustachisn Tube. When
this tube is inflamed you hava a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing,
vandwhenitis entirely closed, Deaf
ness is the result, and unless the in
carnation can be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal conditfon,
hearing will de destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed con
' dition of the mucus surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Dsafness (caused by
catarr.i) tha cannot be cured byHhll s
Catar h Cure. Send for circulars, free
F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, 0
Sold by all Druggist;-. 75c.
| Take Hall's Family Pills for con
• stipatiod.
Howard Council, David Taylor
and Dr. Councill Boyden, of
. Hickory, visited in Boone last
week. The Democrat says the
last named may practice medi
cine in Watauga this summer.
Pain Pill,
Dr. Miles'
Anti-Pain Pills
will help you, as they
have helped others.
Good for all kinds of pain.
Used to relieve Neuralgia, Head
ache, Nervousness, Rheumatism,
Sciatica, Kidney Pains, Lumbago,
Locomotor Ataxia, Backache,
Stomachache, Carsickness, Irri
tability and for pain in any part
of the body.
"I have always been subject to
neuralgia and have suffered from
It for years. While visiting my son
and suffering from one of the old
attacks, he brought me a box of
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. I used
them as directed and after taking
them it was the first time in years
the neuralgia ceased from the use of
medicine." MRS. E. C. HOWARD,
402 Greene St., Dowagiac, Mich.
At all druggists. 25 doses 25c.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
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WE OFFER,
at a reduced price, two
number five, one number
ten and one number twelve
De Laval Separators. These
have been slightly used but
are practically as good as
new. If interested, call
and see us. : : :
We buy all kinds of
! country produce and pay
i the highest market prices.
Hickory Seed Co.
HICKORY, N. C.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
Having qualified as executors of the
estate of A. A. Sliuford, deceased, late of
Catawba County, North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased to ex
hibit tliem to the undersigned at Hick
ory, N. C., on or before the 30tli day of
May, 1913. or this notice will be pleaded
iu bar of their recovery All persons
indebted to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
This the 30th day of May, 1912.
Mrs. Alda V. Sliuford, )
G. H. Geitner, > Executors.
K. C. Menzies, )
Bagby & Blackwelder,
Attorneys. 5-50-41.
jFacts
I You don't know agents
who try to sell you
pianos and you don't
know the piano offered
I but you do know the
time honored name of
CHAS. M. STIEFF I
and you run no risk |
in dealing with Stieff
or his representatives.
Seventy-five years in
business has taught us
what a piano should be
if sold by our house.
Chas. M. Stieff
Southern Wareroom
15 West Trade Street
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Stieff Building, 219 South Tryon
St., opposite Academy of
Music, after June 15,
1912,
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PIEDMONT TRACTION CO.
Between Gastonia and Charlotte, N. C.
Effective Monday, May 20, 1912.
Temporary Station Air Line Avenue and Southern
Underpass, Gastonia, N. C.
Leave Gastonia Arrive Gastonia
No, 2 700 A. M. No. I—7 55 A. M.
4 8 00 3 8 55
6 9 05 s—lo 10
B—lo 20 7—ll 25
10—11 30 9—12 25 P.M.
12—12 30 P.M. 11—125
14— 1 30 15— 2 25
16— 2 30 17— 3 25
18— 3 30 19— 4 25
20— 4 30 21— 5 30
22 5 35 23 6 25
24 6 30 25 7 35
26 9 30 27—10 25
. 27—10 50 29—11 30
Close connections made at Gastonia, N. C. with
Southern Railway and C. & N-W, Railway.
The above schedule, figures and con. published
only as informution and are not guaranteed.
E. THOMASON, C. V. PALMER,
General Manager. General Passenger Agt.
Carolina & North-Western R. R.
Schedule Effective Mar. 3, 1912.
Daily I
Northbound. Pass. L"" xe *
No L
Chester Lv 755 a m 12 30 p m
Yorkville 8 42 1 55
Gastonia 9 30 3 55
Gastonia 5 00
Lincolnton 10 26 7 00
Newton 11 05 7 55
Hickory 1215 p m 840
Lenoir 130
Mortimer 2 53
Edgemont Ar. 305
Southbound. No. 9 No. 61
EdgemontJ||Lv. 10 00 a m
Mortimer 10 08
Lenoir 133 1
Hickory 230 815 an>
Newton 3 05 9 0U
Lincolnton 3 43 11 00
Gastonia Ar. 440 12 35 p m
Gastonia Lv. 455 200
Yorkyille 5 39 3 30
Chester Ar. 625 525
CONNECTIONS.
Chester. —Sou. Ry., S. A L. and L. & C.
Yorkville.—Southern Railway.
Gastonia.—Southern Railway.
Lincolnton.—S. A L.
Newton and Hickory.—Southern R. R.
E. F. REID, G. P. Agt.,
Chester, S. C.
Seaboard Air Line Railway.
Schedule Effective Jan. 1, 1912
Leave Lincolnton, N. C.
East Bound
Train No. 46, 8:52 a. m., daily
" " 132, 5:53 p. m., 4 *
West Bound
Train No. 133, 11:20 a. m., daily
" " 47, 5:55 p. m., "
For further information apply:
JAS KER, Jr., H. S. LEARD,
T. P A. D. P. A.
CnarJotte, N. C. Raleigh, N. C
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Dr. J. C. BIDDIX
DENTJSJ
Office over Singing Sewing
Machine Office.
HICKORY, N. C.
Dr. K. A. Price.
PHYSICIAN.
Calls answered night and day.
Office at residence, 1430 11th Avenue,
•PHONE No. 94.
DR. .1. «J. HICKS
DENTIST
Will be in my office Fridays anc
Saturdays
Up Btairs in Club Bld'g., next door t
Sliuford Hardware Co,
Dr. George E. Flowers
Office at the Campbell residence Lont
View. Calls answered night and day,
rain or shine. >
Phone No. 506 A.
DR. W. B. RAMSAY,
Dentist-
Office Over Postoffice.
Dr. I. A. Wood,
DENTIST
Office over Moser & Lutz Drug Store.
Hickory, N. C.
D. L. RUSSELL
ATrORNEY-AT-LAW
Honest service promised all who employ
him to attend to their legal rights.
Will practice in all the courts of this State.
Q. E. HERMAN
Architect
Stevenson Bld£. Hickory, N. G
Dr. H. P. FLOWE
Veterinary Surgeon
Office atThomason's Livery Stable
PHOFE 267
Calls answered day or night
R. W. WOLF'S
VETERINNARY HOSPITAL
Corner 9th Ave., 9th St.
PALM TREE CAFE
Neat, Clean and Up-to-Date.
Sunday Dinners a Specialty
In health, sickness or distress,
Our Bread is easy to digest.
Phone 235
CITV BAKERY
Palace Barber Shop.
Building
Materials.
1 Sash,
Glass,
Doors,
Blinds,
Sidings,
Ceiling,
Frames,
Mantels,
Framing,
Flooriag,
Mouldings,
Pine Shingles,
Sash Weights,
Plastering Laths,
Finished Lumber,
Cypress Shingles.
Estimates made from
plans. Good supply of
Manufacturing Material in
Stock.
Hickory Mfg. Co.
HICKORY, N. C.
PBIfP 1
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ALL THAT ELEGANCE and lasting
quality that silver should have will
be found in our table silver.
The well selected stock at this store enables
you to make a choice that not only satisfies
you but also those friends and acquaintances
who see your table and home.
Come in at- once. It is our pleasure to show you
our goods.
GEO. E. BISANAR
JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST. Watch Inspector for So. and C. & N-W.
IT—— ■ 5
« Perfection
Per/ection
iiiw i r Jri I I I
Oil Cook-stove
She will not burn the toast, and she
will not burn her fingers either, if
she uses the New Perfection Toaster.
For toast or roasts tli « re is no °^ eT stove that is as
/ quick and as handy as the New
For boil Or broil / Perfection Cook-stove the
_ „ _ _ \ convenient stove for all purposes,
For fry or bake I all the year round.
Every dealer has it. Handsomely finished in nickel, with cabinet
top, drop shelves, towel racks, etc. Long chimneys, enameled tur
quoise-blue. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners. Free Cook-Book with
every stove. Cook-Book also given to anyone sending 5 cents to cover
mailing cost
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated in New Jersey)
NEWARK. N. J. BALTIMORE. MP.
The Old V '
Oaken Bucket
Filled to the brim with
cold,clearpurity—no such
water nowadays.
Bring back the old days with
~ a glass or bottle of *
P^/TwrSFJP
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It makes one think of everything that's pure
I and wholesome and delightful. Bright, spark*
■ ling, teeming with palate joy—it's
■ your soda fountain old oaken bucket, rjjj
FVOO ur new k°°ki et »
Cola vindication at-Chatta-
COCA-COLA^^^^^^
Solemn Warning to Parents.
The season for bowel trouble is fast approaching and you should at once
provide your home with Kings Diarrhoea Cordial. A guaranteed remedy
for Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Flux, Cholera Infantum and all kindred
diseases. Numerous testimonials on our files telling of marvelous cures
can be had by request. Notice the following:
I have used in my family King's Diarrhoea and Dysenter Cordial in bowel
affections. It is the best medicine of the kind I ever saw—J,A.Leslie, M.D.
Mr. Robert Yount, who is employed by me at Fullers. N. C., was quite
ill recently with a stubborn attack of dysentery. He was treated by phy
sicians without benefit* and continued to grow weaker. Half a bottle of
King's Diarrhoea apd Dysentery Cordial completely cared him, and he
said unless he knew where more could be obtained he would not take ten
dollars for the other half of the bottle. —A W. Fuller.
For sale by all medicine dealers. Price 25 cents the bottle.
The Hickory Democrat, SI.OO a year|